'Christmas is coming' Tagged Posts

Che Jesus

Che Jesus, They told me that you came back to be born every Christmas. Man, you’re crazy! … with this stubborn gesture of coming back every Christmas you are trying to tell us something: That the revolution that all proclaim begins first of all in each one’s heart, That it doesn’t mean only changing structures but changing selfishness for love, That we have to stop being wolves and return to being brothers and sisters, That we… begin to work seriously…

Christmas is coming

Many people are longing to find a place to spend Christmas Eve.  Share and invite your neighbors, co-workers, friends, and family as we welcome the mystery of Christmas.

Toward Christmas Eve

We’re thrilled to celebrate Christmas Eve in our sanctuary at 5265 H Street Sacramento, CA 95819 this Thursday at 5:00 pm and 11:00 pm. Here is a link to our short video. Christmas Is Coming Outline November 29: Jeremiah 33.14-16 (Hope) December 6: Malachi 3.1-4 (Love) December 13: Zephaniah 3.14-20 (Joy) December 20: Micah 5.1-5a (Peace) 5pm & 11pm Candlelight Christmas Eve: Luke 2.1-20 Christmas Eve will undoubtedly be a thin place for countless people around the world. Take time between now and Christmas Eve to reflect on the memories you hold…

Toward Sunday

We celebrate the fourth week of our Advent worship series called Christmas Is Coming by turning to Micah 5.1-5. Our worship series has been rooted in the Hebrew Bible readings from the lectionary (collection of appointed readings) for this season & the fiftieth anniversary of Charles Schulz’s A Charlie Brown Christmas. This will be the final week in our preparation for the coming of Christmas. Thank you for watching over young mommies & their children in love this Christmas. Your generous and…

Toward Sunday

We continue in the third week of our Advent worship series called Christmas Is Coming this week by turning to Zephaniah 3.14-20. Our worship series will be rooted in the Hebrew Bible readings from the lectionary (collection of appointed readings) for this season.  We will look back to these ancient writings as we prepare for the coming of Christmas. Christmas Is Coming Outline November 29: Jeremiah 33.14-16 (Hope) December 6: Malachi 3.1-4 (Love) December 13: Zephaniah 3.14-20 (Joy) December 20: Micah 5.1-5 (Peace) 5pm & 11pm Candlelight Christmas Eve: Luke 2 This…

Advent Hymn.

Take a few minutes.  Breathe.  Listen.  How might the Advent of God’s new reality be coming to you today?

Who needs love today?

“We can be certain of one thing:  transformation into God’s image and God’s purpose requires that we pass through God’s refining fire.  Being made holy is not a one-time deal; it is an ongoing process that continues until we are fully reconciled with Christ….The key idea to remember is that we pass ‘through’ and do not remain in the fire.” Okoro, Enuma. Silence and Other Surprising Invitations of Advent. Nashville: Upper Room, 2012. 65.   It is a powerful metaphor…

Toward Sunday

We move into the second week of our Advent worship series called Christmas Is Coming this week. Our worship series will be rooted in the Hebrew Bible readings from the lectionary (collection of appointed readings) for this season.  We will look back to these ancient writings as we prepare for the coming of Christmas. We’ve received so many people interested in supporting teen mothers this Christmas through Teen Success that we’ve decided to reach out to Tubman House & offer gifts to…

Hope is the thing with feathers…

Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I’ve heard it in the chillest land, And on the strangest sea; Yet, never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me. ~Emily Dickinson

Hope is coming

“Come, Lord Jesus” is a leap into the kind of freedom and surrender that is rightly called the virtue of hope. The theological virtue of hope is the patient and trustful willingness to live without closure, without resolution, and still be content and even happy because our Satisfaction is now at another level, and our Source is beyond ourselves. We are able to trust that he will come again, just as Jesus has come into our past, into our private…

Toward Sunday

We transition this week from Acts to a four-week Advent worship series called Christmas Is Coming. Our worship series will be rooted in the Hebrew Bible readings from the lectionary (collection of appointed readings) for this season.  We will look back to these ancient writings as we prepare for the coming of Christmas. Christmas Is Coming Outline November 29: Jeremiah 33.14-16 (Hope) December 6: Malachi 3.1-4 (Love) December 13: Zephaniah 3.14-20 (Joy) December 20: Micah 5.1-5 (Peace) 5pm & 11pm Candlelight Christmas Eve: Luke 2 Pastor Steve Garnaas-Holmes writes, Advent takes…
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